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Newspapers today are filled with headlines about the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and robots. We are usually told that AI is going to take our jobs or take over the world. Both those topics are important, but they tend to obscure the debate on a more immediate issue: how can legal systems accommodate AI, … Continue reading Responsibility for robots→

How much does an applicant for a freezing order need to tell the English court about other claims it is conducting abroad? This is a significant question for any lawyer involved in cross-border litigation, and was the main issue at stake in the High Court decision in Banca Turco Romana v Kamuran Cortuk and others.